Willie Bonner: Pre-Existing Condition

February 1, 2025 - May 4, 2025

My artwork intends to engage the viewer and create an extended dialogue regarding the culture of African American people both historically and in contemporary society.  However, in its essence, its objective is to transcend language. Just as jazz is indigenous to America, more specifically, Black America, with its roots in African rhythms and dances, so too is my painting a reflection of indigenous African American culture and experience within the larger American culture. My art is not about gaining social acceptance in the larger American society, but rather an allegory of what it means to be black in postmodern America.

The meaning is multi-layered and multi-cultural, seeking to engage the audience through the content of its social applicability as well as the complex “rhythmic” patterns that exist in the work itself.  Within the iconography of my work, psychological dimensions emerge reflecting my personal experience of Black American culture, which requires a break with the ruling hegemony that has a hold on images of the black body and experience. Maintaining an identity within a framework of double consciousness is a bitter-sweet taste of reality – feeling as an “other” from mainstream America while evolving toward a new identity.

Blue Lotus Artists Collective Information

Blue Lotus Artists' Collective (BLAC) is a non-profit gallery space dedicated to supporting and uplifting Black Artists. Located on the ground floor of the historic Pioneer Building in downtown Tucson, Arizona, our gallery is a place where the community can come together to celebrate, appreciate and see the art and talent of Black Artists. The gallery was founded in 2022 after several meetings of Tucson artists and arts advocates to ascertain how to promote Black Artists who are often underrepresented in museum and gallery settings.  A smaller group, who now comprise the board members of BLAC, determined  to address the issue first hand by creating this artists’ collective. Willie Bonner, local artist, chose the Blue Lotus to represent the effort.  The Blue Lotus is a water lily native to Africa that grows even in muddy and nutritionally poor conditions that was cultivated by the Ancient Egyptian civilization and had great importance in their religious devotions.

Like the Blue Lotus, Black Artists have arisen from harsh and inhospitable environments to thrive, create and bring beauty and wonder to the world.